Hank tells us about the city of Eukaryopolis – the animal cell that is responsible for all the cool things that happen in our bodies.
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Table of Contents time codes
1) Robert Hooke 1:59
2) Cilia/Flagella 2:52
3) Cell Membrane 3:32
4) Cytoplasm/Cytoskeleton/Centrosomes 3:58
5) Endoplasmic Reticulum 4:41
6) Ribosomes 5:45
7) Golgi Apparatus 6:00
8) Lysosomes 6:47
9) Nucleus 7:06
10) Mitochondria 9:14
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Does anyone know if Crash Course has video recap worksheets like Amoeba Sisters has on their site? It would help me a ton if you could point me to it. Thanks!
In my biology class we were taught that centrosomes are called centrioles. I guess they are two different words for the same thing.
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thank you so mush i know the differance betweent the two cell
But my bio teacher specifically told us that ribosomes weren't a type of organelle.
Hydroxls are added in detoxification, not carboxyls
You pictured Antonie van Leeuwenhoek instead of Robert Hooke – just an FYI :)
Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
Today, we give necessary associations between Osmosis Jones and Parasite Eve.
The analogy of the city cell begins at 2:24
You are getting me through Anatomy and Physiology…
a quiz at the end of each episode would be very helpful in making sure we actually processed that info lmao
Does the human DNA contain instructions for creating mitochondria? If not, would a cell (assuming it survived) that had its mitochondia destroyed replicate without it forever?
Hey can someone explain what rna is???
all of the sound is muted except the intro theme